Needs vs. Wants

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mustafa, Apr 12, 2004.

  1. Mustafa

    Mustafa Guest

    I have this car since June 2003 and have driven it mainly for work and
    pleasure. Have now 23000 miles on the car and i must say that the
    transition from the BMW 3 Series was very good. This is possibly the
    best car you can get for under $30000. Some people may say that Acura,
    Infinit, Maxima or Mercedes may have more horsepower but this
    horsepower war is of what concern in every day driving. I mean you
    could only go as fast as 90mph and for that this car is pretty fast.
    Ofcourse keeping the dollar value in mind you are not over spending on
    your needs, it may be not what you want but it definetly covers a lot
    of you day to day needs. Good styling more room than Acura,Infiniti
    definetly more room than BMW 3 Series. Good control
     
    Mustafa, Apr 12, 2004
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  2. Do you have a question in there some where or even what car you're describing?
    Do we even care?





    How to turn off 'Maintenance Required" light:

    1. Hold trip/reset button on dash
    2. Turn key to "ON" or start engine
    3. Hold button til light goes out
     
    He Hate Retards, Apr 12, 2004
    #2
  3. Mustafa

    Casey Guest

    Mustafa said...
    What car?




    Casey
     
    Casey, Apr 12, 2004
    #3
  4. Mustafa

    Fred Guest

    His, of course.
     
    Fred, Apr 12, 2004
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  5. Mustafa

    Adrian Idzik Guest

    Must be a Chevy Aveo.. It can climb to 90mph... barely...
     
    Adrian Idzik, Apr 12, 2004
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  6. Mustafa

    TomP Guest

    What's your point?

    You can't always get what you want... But if try sometime, you
    just might find... you get what you need. ('Stones.)
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    TomP, Apr 13, 2004
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